Tim Walsh, Larry Lee Accept Ice Bucket Challenges

Walsh (pictured at right and below left) was doused by team
captains Nick Dzubnar and Kenny Mitchell at the end of Thursday's
team practice. Walsh was challenged by Chicago White Sox manager
Robin Ventura.

Lee (pictured below middle) drenched himself Friday after a
challenge from Pepperdine head baseball coach Steve Rodriguez. See
a video of Lee's Ice Bucket Challenge by clicking here.

Last week, Mustang wrestling coach Brendan Buckley (pictured in
middle row, left) was drenched after a challenge from assistant
coach Scotti Sentes and several team members. See video by clicking
here.

Women's tennis head coach Damon Coupe (pictured in middle row,
right) was challenged by Michael McFadden on August 18. Video of
Coupe's Ice Bucket Challenge can be viewed by clicking here.

Mustang women's soccer head coach Alex Crozier (pictured in
middle row, center) was challenged by assistant coach Kathleen
Lemieux on August 13. Click here for the video of
Crozier's drenching.

The Ice Bucket Challenge is an activity involving dumping a
bucket of ice water on one's head to promote awareness of the
disease amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and encourage donations
to research. It has gone viral throughout social media during the
summer.

The challenge dares nominated participants to be filmed having a
bucket of ice water poured on their heads and challenging others to
do the same. A common stipulation is that nominated people have 24
hours to comply or forfeit by way of a charitable financial
donation.

Earlier this summer, the Cal Poly women's basketball coaching
staff -- head coach Faith Mimnaugh (pictured below right) and
assistants Kari Duperron, Kristin Iwanaga and Mackenzie Argens --
were called out in the Chillin4Charity plunge in support of the Kay
Yow Cancer Fund. See a video of their plunge into the Pacific Ocean
by clicking here.

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